Western Civilization: A Global and Comparative Approach: Volume I: To 1715 / Edition 1

Western Civilization: A Global and Comparative Approach: Volume I: To 1715 / Edition 1

by Kenneth L. Campbell
ISBN-10:
076562253X
ISBN-13:
9780765622532
Pub. Date:
07/15/2012
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
076562253X
ISBN-13:
9780765622532
Pub. Date:
07/15/2012
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Western Civilization: A Global and Comparative Approach: Volume I: To 1715 / Edition 1

Western Civilization: A Global and Comparative Approach: Volume I: To 1715 / Edition 1

by Kenneth L. Campbell
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Overview

Featuring the one author, one voice approach, this text is ideal for instructors who do not wish to neglect the importance of non-Western perspectives on the study of the past. The book is a brief, affordable presentation providing a coherent examination of the past from ancient times to the present. Religion, everyday life, and transforming moments are the three themes employed to help make the past interesting, intelligible, and relevant to contemporary society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765622532
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/15/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 496
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.80(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Kenneth L. Campbell is Professor of History at Monmouth College, New Jersey.

Table of Contents

List of Tables, Maps, and Charts xiii

List of Illustrations xv

Preface xvii

Acknowledgments xxi

Chapter 1 The Beginnings of History and the Ancient Near East 3

Human Origins and Prehistory 3

The Shaping of the Past: The Agricultural Revolution 7

The First Civilizations and the Earliest Evidence for Religion 9

The Urban Revolution in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and China 11

Mesopotamia: Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylon 14

Egypt: Politics, Religion, and Everyday Life 17

Israel and the Religion of the Hebrews 21

Human and Divine Law: Governing Human Behavior 23

Conclusion 26

Chapter 2 Greece and the Mediterranean World, ca. 2000-350 BCE 33

Early Greece 36

The Shaping of the Greek Polis 39

Persia and Greece 42

Greece in the Classical Age 47

The Shaping of the Past: The Peloponnesian Wars 50

Classical Greek Culture (480-338 BCE) 51

Conclusion 61

Chapter 3 The Hellenistic Age and the Rise of Rome, ca. 350-30 BCE 64

Philip of Macedon, Alexander the Great, and the Hellenistic World 66

The Division of Alexander's Empire 69

The Shaping of the Past: Hellenistic Philosophy 70

Hellenistic Science, Technology, and Medicine 74

India in the Hellenistic Age 77

Early Rome and the Shaping of the Roman Republic 79

The Punic Wars and Overseas Expansion 84

The Revolution of the Gracchi Brothers 86

The Career of Caesar and the Collapse of the Roman Republic 88

Conclusion 92

Chapter 4 The Roman Empire and the Enduring Legacy of the Ancient World, ca. 30 BCE-500 CE 95

Augustus and Augustan Rome 97

Hellenistic Judaism and the Dead Sea Scrolls 101

The Shaping of the Past: The Life and Teachings of Jesus 103

The Roman Empire to 284 CE 105

The Han Empire of China 110

Political and Economic Change and the Decline of the Roman Empire 113

Social and Religious Change and the Decline of the Roman Empire 117

The Fall of Rome 120

The Continuation of the Eastern Empire 122

Conclusion 124

Chapter 5 Early Christian Europe, Byzantium, and the Rise of Islam, ca. 410-750 127

The Spread of Christianity 129

Eastern Versus Western Monasticism 131

Political Decentralization After the Fall of the Roman Empire 137

The Emergence of New Kingdoms in the West?Franks, Goths, and Lombards 138

The Anglo-Saxons 141

Justinian and Theodora 143

Politics and Religion in the Byzantine Empire After Justinian 147

Everyday Life in the Byzantine Empire 150

The Shaping of the Past: The Life of Muhammad 151

The Rise of Islam 153

Conclusion 156

Chapter 6 The Shaping of Medieval Europe, ca. 750-1100 159

Charlemagne 161

The Carolingian Renaissance and Everyday Life in Carolingian Times 163

The Decline of the Carolingians and the Emergence of Feudal Traditions 165

War, Invasion, and the Political Development of Medieval Europe 167

Changing Religious Values 175

The Shaping of the Past: Medieval Art and Romanesque Architecture 178

Life and Society in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries 181

The Mayan Civilization of Mesoamerica 183

Conclusion 189

Chapter 7 The High Middle Ages, ca. 1000-1300 191

The Shaping of the Past: Agricultural Expansion and the Development of Urban Centers 193

Society and Everyday Life in the High Middle Ages 194

Political Leadership and Kingship in Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe 196

Church and State in the High Middle Ages 204

Historical Relations with the East-The Crusades 207

Medieval Thought and Philosophy 210

Medieval Art and Literature 212

Conclusion 218

Chapter 8 The Crises of the Late Middle Ages, ca. 1300-1500 221

The Black Death 221

Social Upheaval and Peasant Rebellion in Europe and China 225

The Shaping of the Past: Military Transformation and the Hundred Years War 228

Warfare and Political Change in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries 233

Symptoms of Waning Authority in the Western Christian Church 236

Reform Ideas, the Conciliar Movement, and Popular Christianity 238

Conclusion 242

Chapter 9 The Renaissance, ca. 1350-1517 245

Signorial Rule in Milan and Northern Italy 249

The Most Serene Republic of Venice 250

Florence and Renaissance Society 252

The Shaping of the Past: Petrarch and the Origins of Renaissance Humanism 255

Humanism and the Dignity and Nobility of Humanity 258

Humanism and the Northern Renaissance 260

The Social Transformation of Art in Renaissance Italy 262

The Social Transformation of Art in Northern Europe 267

Ming China 268

Conclusion 273

Chapter 10 The Beginnings of European Expansion, ca. 1400-1540 276

The Rise of Capitalism 276

The Rise of Portugal and Spain 282

Mesoamerican Civilizations: The Aztecs and the Incas 284

The First Encounters of Columbus with Native Americans 290

The Shaping of the Past: Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico 293

Pizarro and the Conquest of Peru 295

Other Examples of Expansion 299

Conclusion 301

Chapter 11 The Protestant and Catholic Reformations 303

The Shaping of the Past: Martin Luther's Break with the Church 305

The Further Shaping of the Protestant Reformation 310

Thomas Cranmer, Henry VTA, and the English Reformation 312

Social Consequences of the Reformation 315

The Reformation and the Jews 317

The Inquisition and the Religious Legacy of Sixteenth-Century Spain 318

The Catholic Counter-Reformation 320

Politics and Religion in the Sixteenth Century 322

Russia and the Eastern Orthodox Church 325

Conclusion 331

Chapter 12 The Age of European Expansion, ca. 1550-1650 334

The Iberian Empires in Latin America 336

The Erosion of Spanish Commercial Power and the Rise of the Dutch 338

English Exploration and Expansion 341

French Exploration and Expansion 344

The Effects of European Colonization in North America 345

European Expansion into Africa and the Slave Trade 349

The Shaping of the Past: The Formation of the Dutch West India Company 351

European Missionary Activity in the Far East 353

The Effects of European Expansion in China and India 358

Muscovite Expansion Through Siberia 359

Japan in the Age of European Expansion 360

Conclusion 363

Chapter 13 Absolutism and Political Revolution in the Seventeenth Century 366

The Shaping of the Past: The Assassination of Henry IV and the Rise of French Absolutism 368

Absolutism in France Under Louis XIV 370

The Habsburgs in Spain and Austria 372

Absolute Government in Prussia and Russia 374

Absolute Government in East and West: Manchu China and Monarchical Europe 377

The Shaping of the Past: The Execution of Charles I and the Struggle Against Absolute Government in Britain 382

Political Conflict and Development in the Netherlands 386

War and Political Consciousness in the Seventeenth Century 387

Conclusion 392

Chapter 14 The Scientific Revolution and Changes in Thought and Society in the Seventeenth Century 395

The Shaping of the Past: Copernicus's On the Revolution of the Heavenly Bodies and the Scientific Revolution 395

Political Thought in the Seventeenth Century 404

Art and Literature in the Seventeenth Century 406

Everyday Life and Social Conditions in Seventeenth-Century Europe 409

Early Modern India: Thought, Culture, and Social Change 413

Conclusion 419

Epilogue: The Shaping of the Past and the Challenge of the Future 423

Index 429

About the Author 471

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